On Cincinnati Bell, the smartphone will cost $149 with a two-year contract and a $100 mail-in rebate. But besides the lower price, this device remains the same as it is in other countries and as it's unsubsidized counterpart.

Standard features include GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, a 3.2-inch 360 x 640 touchscreen, a web browser and more. We don't know if the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic will make it to other U.S. carriers, but for now, at least you have one option.

Nokia has something rather interesting up their sleeves. They've just announced that they will be releasing a special edition of their 5800 XpressMusic phone that ties in with the new Star Trek movie. Cool, huh?

Nokia have released an update for their 5800 XpressMusic touchscreen music-phone. The updated software - which is a free download - boosts internet data access speeds and tweaks in-device searching and the onboard email app.

Nokia have officially announced the launch of the 5800 XpressMusic in the US, a day later than predicted, where the touchscreen media-friendly handset will retail for approximately $399 before taxes and subsidies. The 5800 uses a 3.2-inch wide-aspect resistive touchscreen, and features the latest touch-friendly version of the S60 OS. There's also a 3.2-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and integrated stereo speakers.

According to information supposedly found on the database of a major US cellphone distributor, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic outfitted for US-spec 3G will be available for delivery to retailers on February 26th. The touchscreen handset, which runs the latest finger-friendly version of the S60 OS, has already found over one million buyers in Europe.

Nokia’s first touchscreen handset, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, has finally found its way to our doorstep, and we've been playing with it for a week or so now. That's plenty of time to play around with all the available features, and a lot of our holiday shopping time went into this device. Codenamed the “Tube”, this handset brings a touchscreen element that Nokia has not really taken part in before. Being a mid-grade phone that is not aimed directly at Apple’s iPhone, how does it stack up?

We have been dying to get our hands on the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic since seeing the first leaked info. Vincent just got this device in on Friday and luckily for me he decided to let me do the review. The first thing that came to mind when holding this device was wow this is smaller than I had originally imagined. It may or may not be due to the flood of Nokia N97 pictures that I have not been able to take my eyes off of this past week. Hopefully this handset will keep us occupied for a while as we wait.

In the beginning of October, Nokia announced the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic phone; as the name implies this handset is really focused around music and multimedia. This phone is running the S60 5th Edition of Symbian OS 9.4. The 5800 XpressMusic has a 3.2 megapixel camera, integrated GPS, Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity, and a 3.2 in touch screen.

Nokia's 5800 XpressMusic may not be intended as the flagship handset to run the S60 Touch OS, but for the moment it's the best we've got. Hands-on reports are coming in, and while the 5800 isn't going to oust too many iPhones, first impressions seem generally good. The 5800 is a multimedia device at heart, and the touch-sensitivity is just an indication of where Nokia is going.